AMUSEMENTS ARTUUMHi MOLLY O’DAY me D x m. i ' h \ e j icia (THE STORY OF THE TANKS) Showing To-Morrow at the Princess and Tivoli TflOKftf A.O PRIEN Theatres FINAL SCREENING. William Boyd J, FARRELL MACDONALD MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE, In “THE LAST FRONTIER” Also: NORMAN KERRY LOIS MORAN, in “THE IRRESISTIBLE LOVER." Final Episode of the Popular Collegians: “SLIDING HOME.” Phones: Princess, 41-586; Tivoli, 44-136. Everybody’s Theatre NOW IN ITS THIRD WEEK. * b< fßtjwi TWICE DAILY—2.3O AND 8 P.M. Atmospheric Prologue. Specially Arranged Orchestral and Choral Presentation. SUBURBAN PATRONS NOTE “The King of Kings” will not be shown in the Auckland Suburbs this vear. Box Plans at Theatre open daily from 10 a.m. Phone 44-402. Phone 46-609. AT 7.50 TWO PHOTOPLAYS. NUMBER ONE— Features JOAN CRAWFORD and 10-142. BOTH MERRY AND BRIGHT. WILLIAM HAINES, in FEVER” delightful »‘o--y 6 cf H rcntance DQN , T L)E „ Supported by Richard Arlen and Ford Sterling. LATEST GAZETTES AND ORCHESTRA. SPRING G Wi/A Th Picturisation of Peter B. Kyne's Famous Novel: THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS.” THREE LAMPS. Phone 26-041. Jynamite, The Wonder Dog Collegians Cor Milton Sills DORIS KENYON in “THE WOLF'S TRAIL.' ledy Late«t Topical. KINOSLAND Phone 20-821. ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE, Also JAMES KIRKWOOD G^PIToL rO-NIGHT—B O'CLOCK —TO-NIGHT Big Special Laughter Programme, Now We’re in The Air’ nedy Latest and Greatest Coi Sensation. us Merriment, Thrills and Extent, starring Wallace Beery and Raymond Hattor oari Th« Second Pictu it GUN GOSPEL *9 Star 'wo-reel Comedy Capitol Orchestrf t - packed thrill-o’-dr EDNA MURPHY THE POLICE PATROL." rilling and Dramatic Story of New York Police Life. Comedy Gazette Scenic. OUR POPULAR NIGHT Tuesday, April 3 GEORGE SHORLAND AND HIS SYLVANS. Dancing 8 to 11 p.m. Admission: Ladies, 2s; Gents, tS 6d. Reserves Ring 40-621 and 46-134. EASTER MONDAY NIGHT—A LONG NIGHT OF FUN AND FROLIC. Our Tea Dance Every Saturday Afternoon and also Easter Monday Afternoon, 3 to 5. Admission, 2s 6d, Tea included.
EBZZZa Now Showing Every Evening. TO-NIGHT —8 O’CLOCK —TO-NIGHT Big Double-Star Programme. “MOCKERY” iatic adventui vorld-famous Secoi e, starring .on Chaney. Picture: GUN GOSPEL” An action - packed thrill -o'- dr Starring K< Two-reel Comedy Edendale Orchestr and Pathe Ne EMPIRE TO-NIGHT—B O'CLOCK —TO-N Attractive Double-Star Progran “THE BOOB” GHT An Hilarious Comedy - drama full of Thrills and Adventure, starring Gertrude Olmsted. Charlie Murray. Geo. K. Arthur. The Second Picture: “WILD BEAUTY” An excellent Wild Horse drama, featurn Rex. the Wonder Horse. 0 Two-reel Comedy and Universal New: ig
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 320, 3 April 1928, Page 17
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